Covid-19 has triggered a mass social experiment into working from home. Almost overnight, half of Americans and 40% of Europeans ditched offices for kitchen tables, colleagues for family members. The legacy of this unprecedented shift is likely to be profound and permanent. But what of its impact on work related burnout?
Read MoreBurnout is a relatively new term for most people, but two-thirds of full-time employees will experience it at some point in their careers. So what exactly is burnout, what are its symptoms, and what is the difference between burnout, normal stress and depression.
Read MoreRight now, we are living through a crisis which is plaguing the daily lives of millions across the globe, and comes with profound economic and social costs. I am talking of course, about the burnout pandemic.
Read MoreOne of our favourite social media accounts to follow is Virginie Cadieux Chevrier’s Instagram profile dedicated to normalising mental health and embracing challenging emotions. We sat down with her to discuss her approach to the topic of mental health, and what inspires her open and honest style online.
Read MoreNo matter how much stress entrepreneurship has caused me, the difficult days are balanced out because I love doing what I do. I wake up looking forward to getting to work, and don't mind working even longer hours to give my company a fighting chance of survival.
Read MoreAccording to Gallup, 7 in 10 millennials suffer some level of burnout. Also, the annual cost in lost productivity from employees “checking out of their jobs” is estimated at $550B. You can become a burnout vigilante by detecting your early signs of burnout, or amongst your friends, family members, and employees.
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